Over 70,000 employers do business in Nova Scotia, each requiring different levels of support and assistance.

Programs and Services

Many of our services and programs are free to employers and businesses do not need to be registered with WCB in order to access OEA.

Our knowledgeable advisors are here to assist your business and our education programs are tailored to ever changing employer needs. Need assistance and want to speak to an Employer Advisor or schedule an info session for yourself or your management team? Call us today!

The regulatory challenges and complexities faced by Nova Scotia employers make the OEA a necessity. With an ever-changing regulatory and business environment- the timing for such a program couldn't be better. Nova Scotia is one of the last provinces to implement an OEA; having existed in various forms throughout Canada since the early 1980s. After 15 years of lobbying by employer groups, the Office of the Employer Advisor became a reality to employers, as a pilot program, in May 2008. In 2011, the OEA received a commitment from the OHS Division and the Worker's Compensation Board to make the program permanent.

Operating through a funding agreement with WCB, the OEA is administratively separate from government and is a registered not for profit with Nova Scotia Registry of Joint Stock Companies.

Who We Are

Bernadine MacAulay

OEA Board President

Bernadine has been with OEA since its beginning having held the role of Chair of the OEA

Employer Council from 2008-2010 and since then as President of the OEA Board of Directors.

As President of the OEA Board of Directors, Bernadine works with other employers and employer associations to advocate for improvements to the workers' compensation system for the benefit of all Nova Scotia employers and employees.

Bernadine is a highly experienced labour and employment law practitioner. In that capacity she has acted as Chief Negotiator in collective bargaining, and provides legal advice, assistance, and work shop training on employment issues, collective agreements, occupational health and safety issues, human rights, workers' compensation, and workplace policies and procedures. Bernadine also has experience in human resource management, policy development, and implementation of legislative and corporate change.

Jim Cormier

OEA Board Director

Jim joined the OEA Board of Directors in June 2012 representing the Retail Council of Canada - Atlantic Region. Jim Cormier serves as the Director (Atlantic) for the Retail Council of Canada (RCC). Retail Council of Canada (RCC) has been the Voice of Retail in Canada since 1963. We speak for an industry that touches the daily lives of Canadians in every corner of the country — by providing jobs, career opportunities, and by investing in the communities we serve.

RCC is a not-for-profit, industry-funded association representing more than 50,000 store fronts of all retail formats across Canada, including department, specialty, discount, grocery and independent stores, as well as online merchants.

In his role as Atlantic Director, Jim is a strong advocate for retailing in Canada and works with all levels of government and other stakeholders to support employment growth and career opportunities in retail, promote and sustain retail investments in communities throughout the region, and to enhance consumer choice and industry competitiveness. Jim works with the RCC team to provide members with a full range of services and programs including education and training, benchmarking and best practices, networking, advocacy, and industry information.

Jim was raised and educated in Nova Scotia. He has worked as a teacher, an executive recruiter and as a political advisor at both the federal and provincial levels. He has been employed in his current position with the Retail Council of Canada since 2011.

Henry Vissers

OEA Board Vice President

Henry joined the OEA Board of Directors in June 2012 representing the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture. Henry Vissers is the Executive Director of the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture. Founded in 1895, the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture represents the interests of over 2400 families in Nova Scotia.

Mr. Vissers career has been focused on the business of agriculture. Prior to assuming that position, Mr. Vissers was the Executive Director of Pork Nova Scotia and prior to that General Manager of Bridgewater Co-op. Mr. Vissers grew up on a Dairy and Hog farm in Lunenburg County and as an adult owned and operated the farm in partnership with his father and brother prior to seeking off farm employment. During his years as a farmer, Mr. Vissers was involved in the agricultural community in a number of organizations including the local exhibition commission and County Federation.

In addition to his duties with the Federation, he sits on a number of committees including the Provincial Round Table on the Environment, Provincial Energy Committee and the Provincial Water Advisory Group as well as numerous NSFA committees dealing with agriculture policy both provincially and nationally.

He also has a “Viewpoint” column for the NSFA newsletter and an agriculture issues column for the Truro Daily News.

Mr. Vissers studied at the NS Agriculture College Business Program and holds a Management Certificate from Saint Mary’s University.

Allan Angrignon

OEA Board Director

Alan joined the OEA Board of Directors in 2010. Alan was born in Digby NS, graduated from University of New Brunswick in 1993 with a BScF. He is a Registered Professional Forester and currently Manager of the Forestry Safety Society of Nova Scotia as well as a small forestry contractor in Annapolis County.

Alan has worked in both the public and private sector, in Saskatchewan, New Brunswick and western Washington State before returning to Nova Scotia to begin his own small business in 2000. Much of his career has been working with forestry contractors and workers in skills development and occupational health and safety.

Alan has served as a Councillor and President of the Registered Professional Foresters Association of Nova Scotia.

Chris Ipe

OEA Board Director

Chris Ipe joined the OEA Board of Directors in 2008. Chris is a practicing lawyer in Nova Scotia who has represented Employer interests in workers’ compensation for the past 12 years. He is a founding member of the Office of the Employer Advisor Nova Scotia.

He currently acts as Chair of the WCB Committee for the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters, NS Division.

Chris is currently employed as Disability Management Professional with a major corporation. Chris strives for the expansion and permanence of the OEA program in order to better serve the needs of all Employers.

Tina Lane

Tina Lane has been with Marid Industries Limited since 1993. Tina’s background is in Finance/Accounting and HR, receiving her CMA designation in 2000.

As a senior manager, Tina was included and facilitated the company’s succession plan in 2007 and is now one of three owners of the company. Tina holds the position of President & COO.

Tina is active in the construction industry. She holds a position as Director and is on the Executive for the NS Construction Labor Relations Association. Tina is a Director and is on the Executive for the NS Construction Sector Council. Tina is a Director for the Office of the Employer Advisor. She is a Trustee for the Ironworkers Local 752 Pension and Benefits plan. Tina is a past Director for the Steel Plus Network and Young Presidents Organization.

Being a part of Marid Industries Limited for twenty plus years, she continues to represent the founding philosophy of integrity, respect and trust.

Jordi Morgan

OEA Board Director

Jordi Morgan was elected to join the OEA Board of Directors in April 2015, representing the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). Jordi is the Vice-President for the Atlantic Region of CFIB and joined the organization in 2014. Founded in 1971, the CFIB represents over 109, 000 member companies across Canada and over 5200 in Nova Scotia. Jordi oversees all legislative activities and communications for the Atlantic region’s four provinces.

Born and raised in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Jordi has a diverse background – from being a well-known media personality in radio and television, to working in legislative affairs and even running a small media business in Halifax.

Jordi brings to CFIB a passion for helping the Atlantic region become prosperous. After 13 years in private radio, Jordi spent 10 years as a national anchor with CBC Television News. Locally, Morgan became well known as host of the popular regional radio program Maritime Morning, winning an Atlantic Journalism Award and two RTDNA Awards. Morgan has also worked at the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, and as Director of Parliamentary Affairs for the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada.

Jordi firmly believes that small businesses and entrepreneurs make up the single most important sector of the economy. He is dedicated to ensuring the collective will and voice of CFIB’s members is consistently front and centre on the public agenda. Jordi is the father of three teenage children and lives in Chester.

William (Bill) Costin

OEA Board Director

William Costin began his construction career in Amherst as the eldest son of a construction business family. At the age of 18, he decided to pursue a career in music and obtained a music degree from Mount Allison University and a performance degree from the Folkwang Hochschule fur Musik Ruhr, Germany. He has performed with orchestras and in music festivals throughout Canada, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Before returning to take over the family business in 1986, he was principal horn and general manager of the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra.
He was president of Costin Paving and Contracting since 1987 and presently is a director on the boards of the Nova Scotia Roadbuilder’s Association, the Nova Scotia Asphalt User Producer Association and the Employer Advisor Nova Scotia Society.

In October 2018, his group won Best Classical Music Group of the Year while performing at the New Brunswick Music Awards.

Patricia Bland

OEA Board Director

Patricia graduated from St. Francis Xavier University with a B.Sc. in Biology and from Dalhousie University with a Masters in Health Services Administration. For the past 18 years she has worked in senior management positions with a range of health care providers including Riverview Home Corporation, the Victorian Order of Nurses, Parkstone Enhanced Care and Scotia Nursing Homes Limited.

Prior to that she worked as a policy analyst for the Registered Nurses’ Association of Nova Scotia and the Nova Scotia Department of Health. Patricia has worked on numerous provincial committees in the health field and has been a board member of Health Association Nova Scotia, Capital District Health Authority, AWARE NS and the Health Care Human Resources Sector Council.

With significant experience in policy issues and the human and financial costs associated with workplace injuries, Patricia is looking forward to being a member of the OEA Board and continuing her longstanding commitment to workplace health and safety.

Mary has worked for 35 years in the field of Occupational Health and Safety and Occupational Health Nursing in unionized and non-unionized settings; provincial and federal workplaces. With extensive experience participating on various Boards of Directors, committees, government legislation reviews and numerous consultations, Mary has co-authored published articles and presented at numerous local and national conferences on topics related to workplace health and safety, HR processes, appeals, accident investigation and case management and accommodation.

One of 30 nurses across Canada and two in Nova Scotia, Mary is a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for Nursing. The medal, presented by the Canadian Nurses Association in Ottawa recognizes her outstanding nursing practice and exemplary contributions to the health of Canadians.

A graduate of Dalhousie University School of Nursing and certified with the Canadian Occupational Health Nursing Association, (1987), the American Board of Occupational Health Nurses, (United States), the Canadian Board of Registered Safety Professionals, CRSP (1988) and the Human Resources Association of Nova Scotia, CHRP (1997). She is also a past award-recipient of the Peer Award of Excellence from HRANS.

Her expertise in developing and implementing disability case management and attendance management programs, Human Resources policy and program design has assisted employers throughout Canada in telecommunications, manufacturing, land development, construction, tourism/hotels/gaming, aviation, long haul trucking/transportation and brewing industries.

Jeannette Combes

Jeannette joined OEA NS in October 2015 in the role of Employer Advisor.

Jeannette is a licensed health clinician with experience in occupational health, tertiary emergency medicine and trauma, pediatric, neonatal, travel health, tropical medicine, public health, acute care hospital health and independent practice. She has worked in Canada, Great Britain, Cyprus and Australia.

Jeannette has worked in a variety of industries, including a harsh environmental jack-up drilling rig, offshore marine and drilling vessels, manufacturing and an occupational health clinic. Manufacturing industries include brewing and food production.

She received the Western Australian School of Nursing prize for the highest aggregate in theory and practice in 1979 and the Canadian Occupational Health Nursing National Award of Excellence for her contribution to Occupational Health Nursing both locally, provincially and nationally in 2010. Jeannette is a part-time course instructor at the University of New Brunswick (UNB) in the Occupational Health Nursing post graduate program.

Since 1999 Jeannette has been a member of the Canadian Occupational Health Nurses Association (COHNA) and was the board secretary/treasurer from 2010 to 2012. Provincially she was President of the Occupational Health Nurses Association of Nova Scotia (OHNANS) from 2004-2007. She has been a member of the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses since 2001 (AAOHN).

Jeannette combines her extensive and broad work experience with business and advanced level educational preparation in a continuing commitment to ensuring workers safely return to work. A team player focused on objective outcomes, Jeannette brings to OEA an incredibly capable understanding of the needs of Nova Scotian employers.

The OEA Board of Directors and staff are very pleased to welcome Jeannette Combes to OEA NS!

Lisa Wight

Employer Advisor/ Lawyer, Barrister and Solicitor

Lisa is a practicing member of the Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society and joined the Office of the Employer Advisor in August 2017 as Employer Advisor.

Called to the Nova Scotia Bar in June 2004, after graduating from the Dalhousie Schulich School of Law in 2003, her practice has been general litigation, labour and employment, family law, tax litigation, maritime law, personal injury, foreclosure, insurance, and general practice areas.

Lisa practiced with the law firms of Taylor MacLellan Cochrane, Kentville, Nova Scotia, from 2013 – 2017 and Metcalf & Company, Halifax, from 2006 – 2013, a boutique admiralty and transportation law firm. She also completed a one-year contract with the Federal Department of Justice, Tax Law Services Department (2005-2006) and worked at Adams & Company in Windsor, Nova Scotia at the start of her career (2003 – 2005) in general practice. Throughout her career Lisa has had the opportunity to appear at all levels of Court in Nova Scotia as well as the Tax Court of Canada, the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench and Court of Appeal.

Before completing Law School, Lisa received of the Bachelor of Commerce program from Dalhousie University (1996), a Bachelor of Arts from Dalhousie University (1998) and a Bachelor of Social Science from the University of Ottawa (2000).

Lisa originates from Newfoundland and has made Nova Scotia her home since 1992 when she came to the province to attend University.

Joy Samuel

Business Services Advisor

Joy Samuel brings employment experience in project management, customer service, training and crisis intervention to OEA NS Society in the position of Business Services Advisor. A graduate of Saint Mary’s University with a Bachelor of Environmental Studies degree, Joy has worked as an active team member in a university mental health setting. She has exceptional skills in graphic design and health promotion which she has used to increase outreach of programs and services.

Joy also has additional experience including: Residence Services Officer; Residence Assistant and Office Assistant. Active in the community, Joy has been Co-Coordinator of the Halifax Dump and Run, and Neighbourhood Assistant- coordinating weekly clean-ups. She served two years as the Associate Director of the Fusion Sustainability Action team and continues to volunteer with several non-profit organizations around Halifax.

Awarded the St. Mary’s University Environmental Studies prize for the top Environmental Studies student, Joy was also Valedictorian of her 2016 graduating class. Still active in her community, Joy is a member of the Dalhousie Swing Dance Society and serves as one of the instructors.